Text 37
tasmin nipatite pāpe
saubhe ca gadayā hate
nedur dundubhayo rājan
divi deva-gaṇeritāḥ
sakhīnām apacitiṁ kurvan
dantavakro ruṣābhyagāt
tasmin — he; nipatite — having fallen; pāpe — sinful; saubhe — the Saubha vehicle; ca — and; gadayā — by the club; hate — being destroyed; neduḥ — there resounded; dundubhayaḥ — kettledrums; rājan — O King (Parīkṣit); divi — in the sky; deva-gaṇa — by groups of demigods; īritāḥ — played; sakhīnām — for his friends; apacitim — revenge; kurvan — intending to carry out; dantavakraḥ — Dantavakra; rūṣā — angrily; abhyagāt — ran forward.
With the sinful Śālva now dead and his Saubha airship destroyed, the heavens resounded with kettledrums played by groups of demigods. Then Dantavakra, wanting to avenge the death of his friends, furiously attacked the Lord.
Thus end the purports of the humble servants of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda to the Tenth Canto, Seventy-seventh Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Lord Kṛṣṇa Slays the Demon Śālva.”